Pressure Data Logger Now Available From Dickson
Dickson is now offering a user-friendly re-design of its popular pressure data logger models to the new large case PR 120/320 pressure data loggers that also feature triple-speed USB data downloading.
Addison, IL (Vocus/PRWEB ) -- Dickson is now offering a user-friendly re-design of its popular pressure data logger models to the new large case PR 120/320 pressure data loggers that also feature triple-speed USB data downloading.
Please see http://www.dicksondata.com/product/model_PR120.php for more details on the PR120 that monitors 0-100 PSI, and--
Please see http://www.dicksondata.com/product/model_PR320.php for more details on the PR320 that monitors 0 - 300 PSI.
Rugged for real-world pressure monitoring conditions, the PR 120/320 models feature--
- An optional locking case
- User-replaceable battery
- 1-second sampling rates
- Built-in diaphragm seal on pressure sensor
The PR120 Pressure Data Logger is available for 20%- 33% less than older model technology.
Dickson PR120/320 Pressure Data Loggers are best-match technology for a wide range of applications including: water quality management; utility control engineering; scientific and engineering research; plastics processing and other industrial processing applications requiring pressure monitoring; HVAC, gas and petroleum processing, food processing, civil engineering and construction, among others.
To determine which model pressure data logger is best-matched for specific application requirements, or for other product inquiries, contact a Dickson environmental monitoring specialist at +1-630-543-3747 (or 1-800-757-3747 within the U.S.), or write DicksonCSR (at) DicksonData.com, FAX +1-630-543-0498 or by post to Dickson, 930 South Westwood Avenue, Addison, IL 60101, USA.
Dickson is A2LA certified, and in fact was the first manufacturer of temperature and humidity instruments to ever receive A2LA certification.
Dickson Company and its web portal Dickson's design engineering focus has always been on incorporating cutting edge technology into an expanding line of monitoring instruments. Before a Dickson data logger or chart recorder is given the Dickson name, the answer must be YES to highest quality control standard queries, including:
- Is this instrument reliable?
- Is this instrument accurate?
- Is this instrument stable?
- Is this instrument easy-to-use?
If Dickson can answer YES to all of these questions, it takes an instrument from the drawing boards to you with the Dickson name. The Dickson knowledgebase on how to design and thoroughly test instruments for reliability in the real-world conditions in which they need to operate goes back to 1923. To keep Dickson's focus on developing thoroughly tested technology at the heart of the company, Dickson has built what is arguably the most sophisticated temperature and humidity monitoring Applications Laboratory in the world. More than 80% of the Dickson employees are engineers or other technical specialists, with nearly half involved in new product development, including some of the most technically-astute engineering talent and highly motivated staff to be found. The Management Association of Illinois has recognized Dickson as "Employer of the Year". The Dickson Calibration Laboratory tests instruments 365 days a year, 24/7. This font of calibration data is combined with customer feedback and ongoing audits to continually add to the Dickson knowledgebase on environmental condition monitoring.
SOURCE: PRWeb
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